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Gunslinger (Ed Dorn poem) : ウィキペディア英語版
Gunslinger (poem)
''Gunslinger'' is the title of a long poem in six parts by Ed Dorn.
==History==
''Book I'' was first published in 1968, ''Book II'' in 1969, ''The Cycle'' ('Book 2 1/2')〔Edward Dorn, Biographical note, ''Tens'' #1, ed. Bill Little (Los Angeles, July 1972), p. 1.〕 in 1971, ''The Winterbook'' (Book III) in 1972, ''Bean News'' (''Gunslinger's'' 'secret book')〔‘An Interview with Edward Dorn’ by John Wright (1990), ''Chicago Review'', 49.3/4 & 50.1,
Edward Dorn: American Heretic, ed. by Eirik Steinhoff (Summer 2004), pp. 167-215.〕 in 1972, and 'Book IIII' as part of the complete ''Slinger''〔Edward Dorn, ''Slinger'', (Wingbow Press, Berkeley CA, 1975).〕 (minus ''Bean News'') in 1975. ''Gunslinger''〔Edward Dorn, ''Gunslinger'', (Duke University Press, Durham NC, 1989).〕 is Dorn's best-known work, and widely considered his most important.

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